


IMAGE: Elijah Cummings (Joshua Roberts / Reuters file) To the contrary, as he tells it, career public servants inside the FBI and the Justice Department were gobsmacked in 2016 by what they uncovered about a presidential campaign that seemed to find unlimited time to meet with Russians, practically inviting exploitation by a foreign adversary. But his insider account provides a detailed refutation of the notion that a group of anti-Trump denizens of the deep state cooked up the Russia "hoax," as Trump likes to call it, to take down a president they didn't support.

Trump."ĭespite the cinematic title, Strzok reveals no new evidence that the president acted as a tool of Russia. Now Peter Strzok, a decorated counterintelligence agent who was fired by the bureau he loved, is telling his story in a new book, "Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. WASHINGTON - He was the FBI agent so central to the Trump-Russia investigation that he came up with the code name: Crossfire Hurricane, from the lyrics of a Rolling Stones song that happened to be in his head.Īnd he was the same FBI agent whose anti-Trump texts on a government phone - exchanged in "intimate" conversations with an FBI lawyer who wasn't his wife - gave President Donald Trump and his allies powerful ammunition they used in their efforts to discredit the investigation.
